lesson 3.8 (2 Reviews) lesson 3.8 (2 Reviews) beta EdBrAIn It EdBrAIn uses AI to customize lesson resources for your students’ needs. Domino sorting Share Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share On Pinterest Share On LinkedIn Share On Microsoft Teams Email Copy link Share Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share On Pinterest Share On LinkedIn Share On Microsoft Teams Email Copy link nrich maths Subject Math Grade Level Grades K-2 License About Resources Reviews Related About This Lesson Try grouping the dominoes in the ways described. Are there any left over each time? Can you explain why? Kindergarten Math Lesson Plans Resources External resources http://nrich.maths.org/public/viewer.php?obj_id=4940 Website Reviews Log in to Write a Review 3.8 2 Reviews SML Member November 20, 2011 A good investigative approach to exploring odd and even numbers and number bonds to 5. Could be extended to other number bonds, and provides the opportunity to use real dominoes in the classroom. tivory20 December 07, 2013 Good reasoning activity SML Member January 30, 2016 Generated comment #30288 SML Member July 04, 2016 Generated comment #88289 Advertisement More from this Contributor Lesson Math Story Time Activity • Grades K-2 nrich maths Lesson Making Caterpillars Activity • Grades K-2 nrich maths Lesson Baskets Activity • Grades K-2 nrich maths Lesson Got a strategy for the last biscuit? Grades 3-12 nrich maths Lesson Efficient stage Activity • Grades 6-8 nrich maths Lesson Finding fifteen Activity • Grades K-5 nrich maths
SML Member November 20, 2011 A good investigative approach to exploring odd and even numbers and number bonds to 5. Could be extended to other number bonds, and provides the opportunity to use real dominoes in the classroom.
A good investigative approach to exploring odd and even numbers and number bonds to 5. Could be extended to other number bonds, and provides the opportunity to use real dominoes in the classroom.